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newsecretary general, the u. n. mission for e body ra emergency response that you bringced last week will all of the u. n.'s resources to bear in fighting the epidemic. for youryou leadership. so this is all progress and it encouraging. but i want us to be clear. fast enough.ving enough.ot doing now everybody has the best of intentions, but people are putting in the kind of resources that are necessary to epidemic. to this there's still a significant gap between where we and where we to be. we know from experience that the to an outbreak of this magnitude has to be fast and it sustained. it's a marathon, but you have to run it like a sprint. only possible if everybody chips in. if every nation and every thisization takes seriously. more.ody here has to do international organizations have to move faster and cut through mobilize partners on the ground as only they can. nations need to contribute critical assets and airbilities, whether it's transport or medical evacuation or health care workers or treatment.r more fou
newsecretary general, the u. n. mission for e body ra emergency response that you bringced last week will all of the u. n.'s resources to bear in fighting the epidemic. for youryou leadership. so this is all progress and it encouraging. but i want us to be clear. fast enough.ving enough.ot doing now everybody has the best of intentions, but people are putting in the kind of resources that are necessary to epidemic. to this there's still a significant gap between where we and where we to be. we...
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this is according to the u. n. climate model. so feel free to estimate the impact of a few more rich people buying teslas. i know my democratic colleagues sincerely want to reduce greenhouse gas emissions anyway. well there's a way we can do that. there's one thing that has made a dramatic reduction in the u.s. greenhouse gas admissions already. it's american energy production . between 2005 and 2019, the u.s. led the world in emission reductions largely due to transitioning from coal to natural gas. david butterworth is worth is with us today. he's a business manager for the pipe liners local union 7 98 representing 6400 union pipeline workers. he's been a member of the union for 25 years. mr. butterworth will testify to the importance of traditional energy for grid reliability as well as the direct challenges his members face from hostility towards their chosen industry and profession. dan eberhart is with us today. he's the ceo of canary, an oil field services company employing roughly 400 people from new mexico to pennsylvani
this is according to the u. n. climate model. so feel free to estimate the impact of a few more rich people buying teslas. i know my democratic colleagues sincerely want to reduce greenhouse gas emissions anyway. well there's a way we can do that. there's one thing that has made a dramatic reduction in the u.s. greenhouse gas admissions already. it's american energy production . between 2005 and 2019, the u.s. led the world in emission reductions largely due to transitioning from coal to...
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u n also watch on our free mobile video app, c-span now. or online at c-span.org. ohio democratic representative tim ryan and republican j.d. vance are the top two candidates running in this year's ohio u.s. senate race. the debate was held in youngstown, ohio. joining me in questioning these candidates tonight, to my left, my colleague at 21 wfmj, 21 news at 5 p.m., anchor lindsay mccoy. and to my right, the mahoning valley journalist bertram de souza. let's not waste any more time with the fist question. moderator: inflation is the top issue of concern among voters. from what we pay for groceries, gas, and everyday essentials. congressman ryan, you voted in support of the inflation reduction act which you claim will bring down prices. but some economists and republicans do not believe this bill will do that, as it spends more federal money. why do you still stand behind this legislation? rep. ryan: this is an opportunity for us, one, to reduce inflation. one of the big drivers. let me first say, i know how much pain people are in at the pump, with food. it's roug
u n also watch on our free mobile video app, c-span now. or online at c-span.org. ohio democratic representative tim ryan and republican j.d. vance are the top two candidates running in this year's ohio u.s. senate race. the debate was held in youngstown, ohio. joining me in questioning these candidates tonight, to my left, my colleague at 21 wfmj, 21 news at 5 p.m., anchor lindsay mccoy. and to my right, the mahoning valley journalist bertram de souza. let's not waste any more time with the...
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you know what i like about them both the most, they know how to spell the word union -- u-n-i-o-n. they know why we are who we are and they know who built the middle class. hillary clinton was the co-author -- cosponsor of the card check legislation. this stuff about the middle class is not just from joe biden and hillary and ted, it is a fact. everybody is beginning to figure out all of these major think tanks are now beginning to figure it out. there is an outfit -- an economic research institute called economic policy institute. they put out a 57 page report that wonks like me end up reading. the headline says "union decline lowers wages for non-union workers." remember how the chamber of commerce always go out to the nonunion workers and day, the reason why you are making -- not making more is because of those union guys? they blame us. the only reason they had benefits is because of unions even though they are not unions. this report, 57 pages, i commend it to the press. here is the conclusion. it says "if organized labor was as strong today as it was in 1979, the whole countr
you know what i like about them both the most, they know how to spell the word union -- u-n-i-o-n. they know why we are who we are and they know who built the middle class. hillary clinton was the co-author -- cosponsor of the card check legislation. this stuff about the middle class is not just from joe biden and hillary and ted, it is a fact. everybody is beginning to figure out all of these major think tanks are now beginning to figure it out. there is an outfit -- an economic research...
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this nuclear deal has no legal standing side of the you in -- u n security council. snapback works by up until the year 2025 based on a nuclear violation, anyone who is a party to the nuclear deal can dispute that -- escalate it to the security council and restore by collapsing the architecture of the jcpoa, restore the previous, multilateral penalties that existed on the military programs prior to 2013. these include the permanent ballistic missile testing prohibition. thanks to the deal, it's going to lapse in october 2023. these included a permanent arms transfer prohibition. thanks to the deal, lapsed in 2020. i remember talking to the europeans in 2020 about the need to extend this, either multilaterally or unilaterally. many of them laughed at the former administrations attempt to laterally extend this arms margo. i think it is high time we take this conflict seriously. i do not think the military solution right now is what is warranted. at the same time, i think our politicized bait about the military solution is noticed by our adversaries and what is behind t
this nuclear deal has no legal standing side of the you in -- u n security council. snapback works by up until the year 2025 based on a nuclear violation, anyone who is a party to the nuclear deal can dispute that -- escalate it to the security council and restore by collapsing the architecture of the jcpoa, restore the previous, multilateral penalties that existed on the military programs prior to 2013. these include the permanent ballistic missile testing prohibition. thanks to the deal, it's...
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to lose that right would be u n-alaskans. stake.wade is that thank you senator lisa murkowski -- and forg with an alaskan women. host: taking a look at the investigation being done by robert mueller saying disgrace and discredited bob mueller and his group of angry, democratic thugs spent time with the council. anybody needing that much time when they know there is no russian collusion is -- you can read more on his twitter feed. "the washington times" highlights the conversation with rudy giuliani on "meet the press" yesterday and that truth is in truth campaign -- truth isn't truth conversation came out. a former trump attorney said mr. mcgahn was a terrific witness, dismissing speculation to the contrary is pure fiction on the claims of pushback. he told the washington times don mcgann was a terrific witness -- don mcgahn was a terrific witness for the president. he said mr. mueller told him no one lied and no documents were withheld. we answered all mr. mueller's questions and he said the president has no exposure. that n
to lose that right would be u n-alaskans. stake.wade is that thank you senator lisa murkowski -- and forg with an alaskan women. host: taking a look at the investigation being done by robert mueller saying disgrace and discredited bob mueller and his group of angry, democratic thugs spent time with the council. anybody needing that much time when they know there is no russian collusion is -- you can read more on his twitter feed. "the washington times" highlights the conversation with...
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eastern, remarks from iraq's president at the u n general assembly on the dangers of isis. on c-span 2, book tv with books taliban.da and the on c-span 3, american history tv with programs on the u.s. presidency in decision-making. louisiana congressman john fleming on the airstrike campaign against isis in iraq and syria. after that, nevada representative steven horsford on issues related to campaign 2014 and president obama's management of efforts in the middle east. lessor calls, facebook comments and tweets -- plus your calls. journal" live at 7:00 a.m. in c-span. we heard remarks earlier from several speakers including kentucky senator rand paul. here is a look now. like he isident acts a king ignoring the constitution and he arrogantly says if congress will not act then i must. not the words of a great leader. these are the words that sound more like the exclamations of an autocrat. the face of war, the president is just as arrogant. instead of coming to congress he illegally acts on his own. we are faced with a crisis that does require action. i am one who is hesitan
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u have to get it worked pretty well. n fairfax county where was board chairman we were the best managed county in the government. things fight on i will but came together on big issues but things have changed. advent of the single party district is more pronounced. live in like minded enclaves. you have the voting right act pack minorities south strict in the deep you are having white republicans and african-american democrats talk to the other side because of the way the constituted. that is not necessarily good. the media models have certainly everybody gets their own truth about what they tune into. has moved in politics away from the parties which were a centering force for 200 years for that middle so they can gain control to the on the right and left so they have gone from central to here and the way people get news is it factual out to here and the money has gone from the parties out and what do you expect in under result. host: what about the difference 2006 when you were running and today? guest: i think it is s
u have to get it worked pretty well. n fairfax county where was board chairman we were the best managed county in the government. things fight on i will but came together on big issues but things have changed. advent of the single party district is more pronounced. live in like minded enclaves. you have the voting right act pack minorities south strict in the deep you are having white republicans and african-american democrats talk to the other side because of the way the constituted. that is...
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role in the u. n.'s peacekeeping efforts. after this president obama remarks at friday's cabinet luncheon with his leaders.onal on the next "washington sunlight the foundation's bill allison looks at the impact of campaign out outcome of the mid terms. will discuss how some ballot measures to legalize marijuana fared at the polls. calls andtake your you can join the conversation at facebook and twitter. "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the c-span cities tour takes history tv american on the road, traveling to u.s. cities to learn about their life.y and literary next weekend we partnered with charter communications for a visit to madison, wisconsin. >> it is a glorious service, country.ice for the the call comes to every citizen, unending struggle to make and keep government representative. >> he is probably the most political figure in wisconsin history, and one of the most important in the the 20th century in the united states. reforming governor, he defined what progressivism is, one of the firs
role in the u. n.'s peacekeeping efforts. after this president obama remarks at friday's cabinet luncheon with his leaders.onal on the next "washington sunlight the foundation's bill allison looks at the impact of campaign out outcome of the mid terms. will discuss how some ballot measures to legalize marijuana fared at the polls. calls andtake your you can join the conversation at facebook and twitter. "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> the...
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thank u. good mning. were delhted y are here. thank u for ur tesmony. thank you foyour svice a well. randy heyn is commissior n of the philadehia war department. a role he was appointeto in 2019 -we wil see who was calling. i hope it my wife. it is not. in any event, after receiving commissioner nco of the philadelphia water department, was it 2019? pre-19 but mayor jim kenney. we consir you a neighbor right up the road. i appreciate. gi him mbest. thank you for joining us today. go rht ahead. >> thank you. chairman carpeand miy member capito and members of the- >> i'm sorr hename is capito. i've been called things worse than carpo. >> chairman carp, ricky member capitola and thank you for the opportunity toestifyn the resoces a assistance being delivereby the infrastructure and jobs act and the drinking and wastewater infrastcture act commonly known as the bipartisan infrastcture part of the bill. as a commissior nco of the philadelphia water deptment and member of the brd of directors of ter dertment agencies i know the agenc isong ovdue for a landmar
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she was a political correspondent, a correspondent at the u. n. congress returns to session this wednesday. here is a speech from a former senator. here is what he says in the "new york times." guest: a senator from new mexico wants to fix that. fenty cannot start this until you get a certain votes in the senate. it was very frustrating for the democrats who had 60 votes for a while but failed to pass certain legislation. i read the column and the constitution says you cannot have a current congress governor by the rules of the previous congress. they should be able to vote on a new role with the majority in not two-thirds majority. people tend to think that will not happen. democrats are in favor of getting rid of the 60 vote requirement. they will see a day when the democrats are not in control of the senate and would have to deal with that threshold of 60 votes. host: next caller. caller: i read somewhere that the states will start passing laws for a person to be able to vote in their state, they have to prove eligibility. how would that affect
she was a political correspondent, a correspondent at the u. n. congress returns to session this wednesday. here is a speech from a former senator. here is what he says in the "new york times." guest: a senator from new mexico wants to fix that. fenty cannot start this until you get a certain votes in the senate. it was very frustrating for the democrats who had 60 votes for a while but failed to pass certain legislation. i read the column and the constitution says you cannot have a...
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sites,u have dozens of n that material being taken and put in a storage place with heavy security and so forth, that is a much better way to handle nuclear waste than what we're doing today. the commercial utilities know it. we don't have an answer to that question. host: we have a question for you from one of our viewers. the report by the senate intelligence committee about what happened on september 11, 2012 in benghazi. his report made it impossible for hillary clinton to win the presidency in 2016. families of the heroes who died in the defense of the compound and benghazi will not allow the american people to forget. the blame lies of this and ministration will not be forgotten. thise blatant lies of administration will not be forgotten. guest: that is a question for the american people to decide. those who support or don't secretary of state hillary clinton -- former secretary of state hillary clinton will stay. we are a country that continues to investigate, a country that continues to probe, and ultimately, the truth will come out. in matters like this, where there is secret
sites,u have dozens of n that material being taken and put in a storage place with heavy security and so forth, that is a much better way to handle nuclear waste than what we're doing today. the commercial utilities know it. we don't have an answer to that question. host: we have a question for you from one of our viewers. the report by the senate intelligence committee about what happened on september 11, 2012 in benghazi. his report made it impossible for hillary clinton to win the presidency...
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the ap is reporting that the u. n. agrees to meet on saturday. they ponder what to do about the bloody crack down they have agreed to take- host: back to the phones. what do you think about the u.s. impositions on libya. >> they'll be as much as those sanctions for palestine announcer: thank you for taking my call. whereabout is that? caller: 13.5 miles outside of downtown denver, colorado announcer: what do you think about the u.s. sanctions? caller: i believe it is the exact move america needs to make. we need to prosper and push out to the entire world, freedom. nothing happens overnight. today is a day for new worlds to be developed. for the people to believe and understand that it is a pain staking process for liberty. as americans, this is probably a great thing for us to believe and a lookout to the people and understand that there are people like us that we need to support as much as possible. we have this headline, he wants aids to craft an approach. saying peter and paul write officials are emerging the governments caller: it almost com
the ap is reporting that the u. n. agrees to meet on saturday. they ponder what to do about the bloody crack down they have agreed to take- host: back to the phones. what do you think about the u.s. impositions on libya. >> they'll be as much as those sanctions for palestine announcer: thank you for taking my call. whereabout is that? caller: 13.5 miles outside of downtown denver, colorado announcer: what do you think about the u.s. sanctions? caller: i believe it is the exact move...
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an u circle. we have a lot of reasons to be angry at the leaders of our political parties, and i think they are causing a lot more division, and that is in the political parties, also in the media. i think we are going down the wrong path as william suggests. host: you mentioned the media -- you mentioned you were previously the ceo of national public radio. how much hannity, how much ann coulter, how much rush limbaugh did you end up watching during the course of the year? was that your only media diet? guest: no, too much -- too much for my sanity. i spent a lot of time with the right mark, with steve bannon before he became famous. i was interested in the phenomenon. let's take breitbart for example. it really is about driving discord. if you spend time looking at how bannon and others choose stories narrative, it is about encouraging negative toward the other side. it does not mean the mainstream media has been perfect about it. i wrote an article for "vanity fair" on just before the last wher
an u circle. we have a lot of reasons to be angry at the leaders of our political parties, and i think they are causing a lot more division, and that is in the political parties, also in the media. i think we are going down the wrong path as william suggests. host: you mentioned the media -- you mentioned you were previously the ceo of national public radio. how much hannity, how much ann coulter, how much rush limbaugh did you end up watching during the course of the year? was that your only...
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theodora h-a-t-z-i-i-o-a-n-n-o-u, a virology or at rockefeller -- ha s been following 140 people since they were infected early in the pandemic. they have studied the volunteers at two months after infection, six months and now a year. the longer out they are from their protection the more protective antibodies they have, the new study shows, and the quote is" apparently you need several months up to year to get these really good antibodies." host: why that highlight -- why highlight that paragraph?? caller: because they are not letting people know. they originally said the antibodies last three months with no data. now that they have data showing they get stronger with time we are not hearing that. i did hear earlier this morning that the vaccine might only last six months and that is why they're talking about a third booster. and. host: we highlighted that but thank you for commenting, as well as the rest of you who commented during the open form -- open forum. one more topic to go. joining us is author and political analyst brandon weichert. he'll talk about the recent ufo report an
theodora h-a-t-z-i-i-o-a-n-n-o-u, a virology or at rockefeller -- ha s been following 140 people since they were infected early in the pandemic. they have studied the volunteers at two months after infection, six months and now a year. the longer out they are from their protection the more protective antibodies they have, the new study shows, and the quote is" apparently you need several months up to year to get these really good antibodies." host: why that highlight -- why highlight...
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we have endeavored to strengthen the u n and make it the main body for dialogue and peace and for security and for the application of international law and, in particular, international law. we know full well that today the world is facing challenges which have threatened the very existence and viability of humankind. the first challenge is the current economic crisis and the urgent need to promote global development as well as trade and growth with job creation. this is a problem which has brought crisis to entire populations and which have prevented developing nations from overcoming their shortcomings in terms of poverty, illiteracy, as you know, mexico this year in 2012, we became a chairman of the g-20. our mission is very clear. we had to reconcile apparently opposing interests of the emerging countries and developed countries. as many of you know, in the previous meeting of the g-20, we were not able to make as much progress as we wanted in adopting measures to react to the international economy. that is why the mexican chairmanship decided to work hard to build a much broader conse
we have endeavored to strengthen the u n and make it the main body for dialogue and peace and for security and for the application of international law and, in particular, international law. we know full well that today the world is facing challenges which have threatened the very existence and viability of humankind. the first challenge is the current economic crisis and the urgent need to promote global development as well as trade and growth with job creation. this is a problem which has...
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president obama and the first lady arrive in new york city at noon today to attend the u n general assembly. other issues on the table this week include the possible appearance of the sudanese president, despite an arrest warrant for alleged genocide. spyingently revealed program and peace in the middle east, a meeting is possible between the newly elected -- newly elected president of iran and president obama. it would be their first of any kind of such meeting since before the 1979 revolution. those are some of the headlines on c-span radio. [video clip] we wanted america to be better. we wanted america to live up to the declaration of independence. make real the democracy. take it off the people and make it real. with this arrested book, i felt free. today more than ever before i feel free and liberated. lewis, from last year's national book festival. he will take your calls and comments live for three hours. also scheduled, biographer kitty kelley, feminist critic christina sommers, and radio talk show host mark within, and the book tv bookclub continues this month. leave your comments
president obama and the first lady arrive in new york city at noon today to attend the u n general assembly. other issues on the table this week include the possible appearance of the sudanese president, despite an arrest warrant for alleged genocide. spyingently revealed program and peace in the middle east, a meeting is possible between the newly elected -- newly elected president of iran and president obama. it would be their first of any kind of such meeting since before the 1979...
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st: why do u oppo them currtly? aside from using the president's son as an ample? caller: the law-abiding citizen isn't the example -- i't the problem. you nt to p an end to oblems like illegal gun use, crime, start there first. host: we have set aside a lineup for guownerso give their perspective. larry situation in laurel, maryland. a gun owner. hello. caller: hi. i am a gun owner, retired police officer and retired polic-- and retired military. i am all for background checks but i am also for the enforcement through the court, through the justice system. on anyone that violates or uses a weapon in crime. so we definitely need to hammer down hard. that is one thing we are lacking in this administration is the prosecution of crimina with guns. but other than that, every citizen, every law-abiding citizen should have the right to have a weapon in their home. or in some cases, in some states they can carry. host: do you think this background check would you support, should that extend to private gun sales as well which the presidt said yesterday? should background c
st: why do u oppo them currtly? aside from using the president's son as an ample? caller: the law-abiding citizen isn't the example -- i't the problem. you nt to p an end to oblems like illegal gun use, crime, start there first. host: we have set aside a lineup for guownerso give their perspective. larry situation in laurel, maryland. a gun owner. hello. caller: hi. i am a gun owner, retired police officer and retired polic-- and retired military. i am all for background checks but i am also...
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. ♪ ■Ñ>> nikki haley, the former u.. ambassador and governor of south carolina saying this race is far from over to those supporters in concord, new hampshire after she finishes in second place in the granite state. the associated press called this race a wild ago with 25% reporting. the former president leads her 52.8% to 46.4%. other networks have called the race as well for the former president, but nikkialey says she is moving on to south carolina you also heard her challenge the former president to a debate, saying he should meet her on the stage, the debate stage next. on the democratic side, the asso press also calling the race earlier for president joe biden. he is not on the ballot in the granite state. you have to let him in -- write him in if you were voting for him. toght they called the race for 24 percent reporting. here are the unprocessed right ends. these are the votes that could likely go for the president. that'what we assume given the associated press and oer .8%. he will see that number of unprocesse
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u have to get it worked pretty well. n fairfax county where was board chairman we were the best managed county in the government. things fight on i will but came together on big issues but things have changed. advent of the single party district is more pronounced. live in like minded enclaves. you have the voting right act pack minorities south strict in the deep you are having white republicans and african-american democrats talk to the other side because of the way the constituted. that is not necessarily good. the media models have certainly everybody gets their own truth about what they tune into. has moved in politics away from the parties which were a centering force for 200 years for that middle so they can gain control to the on the right and left so they have gone from central to here and the way people get news is it factual out to here and the money has gone from the parties out and what do you expect in under result. host: what about the difference 2006 when you were running and today? guest: i think it is s
u have to get it worked pretty well. n fairfax county where was board chairman we were the best managed county in the government. things fight on i will but came together on big issues but things have changed. advent of the single party district is more pronounced. live in like minded enclaves. you have the voting right act pack minorities south strict in the deep you are having white republicans and african-american democrats talk to the other side because of the way the constituted. that is...
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slotkin's h.r. 7174 as introduced would ereintroduce n sering cfi through #u 32. i know this the importance of training for law ep forcement, prosecutors and judicial officer. before a case ever reaches the trial stage, dozens of law enforcement officers have poured over -- pored over shreds of evidence to ensure justice is served. since evidence today is increasingly digital and more and more meticulous to review, it's imperative that law enforcement, prosecutors and judicial officers from communities across the country have access to necessary training on emerging and digital technologies like a.i. and equipment to put that training in action. that's what ms. slotkin's bill will do. h.r. 7174 will ensure that ncfi's operation for 10 more years and better notion institute for success. the bill strengthens its operations by requiring privacy, civil right, and civil liberty protections be integrated into training. it authorizes the ncf toirvetion engage in research and development of different approaches for training and investigations involving ransom ware and thr
slotkin's h.r. 7174 as introduced would ereintroduce n sering cfi through #u 32. i know this the importance of training for law ep forcement, prosecutors and judicial officer. before a case ever reaches the trial stage, dozens of law enforcement officers have poured over -- pored over shreds of evidence to ensure justice is served. since evidence today is increasingly digital and more and more meticulous to review, it's imperative that law enforcement, prosecutors and judicial officers from...
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overall, california really did u n gerrymander and create a complex set of districts. a viewer says -- are a lot of academics out there. i should say a small number of academics, perhaps, who are working on creating computer it isredistricting where just kind of a simulation of what would happen if all you did was read district boundaries around to reflect the changes in population. in other words, why not let a computer draw the map and set leading us to partisans to have their own agenda. what academics have found is even the distribution of the democratic electorate across the country, it is so concentrated, given my president obama only won 22% of all counties in the country even though he won 62% of the electoral college. even if you play the game of redistricting roulette, republicans will still end up with a natural advantage because of the distribution and concentration of democrats in suburban areas. host: michael, massachusetts, independent line. host: good morning. you partially answered my question just now. it seems logical to me that something like this s
overall, california really did u n gerrymander and create a complex set of districts. a viewer says -- are a lot of academics out there. i should say a small number of academics, perhaps, who are working on creating computer it isredistricting where just kind of a simulation of what would happen if all you did was read district boundaries around to reflect the changes in population. in other words, why not let a computer draw the map and set leading us to partisans to have their own agenda....
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we talk aboutwhen changing medicaid, talk about block brand a medicaid, talk ahe cpe atposo rfi e, u tunnet , atice te olt th remi ti n y yvi eeriotthmileelntenye ththadg bi.meink dw li wencealu t inadequate, but thank you. >> thank you, senator casey. >> thank you for the additional round of questioning. representative price, wanted to move to the topic i hope i would have gotten to in the first round, which is individuals with disabilities, many of whom don't have the exact number but many of whom rely upon medicaid. one of them is a young man -- a child i just got a letter from had his mother about pam simpson, from coatesville, pennsylvania, that's in southeastern pennsylvania. sen. casey: talking about her son rowan, rowan simpson, who was diagnosed in 2015 with autism. and among other things she said about the great care they get, that he gets and their family benefits from medicaid and she says without medicaid, quote, we "would be bankrupt or my son would go without the therapy he sincerely needs," unquote. can you guarantee today that he's going to have that kind of -- his f
we talk aboutwhen changing medicaid, talk about block brand a medicaid, talk ahe cpe atposo rfi e, u tunnet , atice te olt th remi ti n y yvi eeriotthmileelntenye ththadg bi.meink dw li wencealu t inadequate, but thank you. >> thank you, senator casey. >> thank you for the additional round of questioning. representative price, wanted to move to the topic i hope i would have gotten to in the first round, which is individuals with disabilities, many of whom don't have the exact number...
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n inspectors to get our information. more information about whether or not the chemical weapons were used by the assad regime. the fact that they were going to wait for that information and then have another vote. i think that that article was a little bit misleading. to move the other articles were misleading because they are planning on waiting for additional information and then taking a vote. they might make a vote that says they are going to take military action. >> er: in an interview with the bbc, the bbc defense secretary philip hammond says that he 285- 272 vote without any military intervention -- intervention by the united kingdom. was that the first article you read? come to our question of what the public needs to know before obama can move forward with unilateral action. i think one of the most important things is that iran said they are going to possibly attack israel or somebody else is going to attack israel. you know that israel is going to respond. how they might respond, are they going to go nuclear?
n inspectors to get our information. more information about whether or not the chemical weapons were used by the assad regime. the fact that they were going to wait for that information and then have another vote. i think that that article was a little bit misleading. to move the other articles were misleading because they are planning on waiting for additional information and then taking a vote. they might make a vote that says they are going to take military action. >> er: in an...
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ght her little u strangers,be aware of strange men. and she's in a rest room and a and the little girl reacts or mom is in there and eels like she's defending her daughter who is freaking out hate crime.ed a this is how strained this become. we should not be reacting on that to someone who used to be called a pervert, now being called a victim. man.hank you mr. chair d.move to strike the last wor recognized. >> i cannot telling how it is for me to hear a dismissive account of hate crimes. ive and a half weeks ago a killer drove to my community one the nation for decades. ringconnect 1200 are massacred lectured about hate crimes and how they're meaningless. hate crimes are not meaningless% this is about accountability. about holding people accountable for the words they say, and take.ns that they my colleague here today on judiciary standing with targeted.o have been the best way is reconnecting with our compassion and humanity. and i support your bill, mr. cicalini. thank you. yield back my time oor there further amendments? what purpo
ght her little u strangers,be aware of strange men. and she's in a rest room and a and the little girl reacts or mom is in there and eels like she's defending her daughter who is freaking out hate crime.ed a this is how strained this become. we should not be reacting on that to someone who used to be called a pervert, now being called a victim. man.hank you mr. chair d.move to strike the last wor recognized. >> i cannot telling how it is for me to hear a dismissive account of hate crimes....
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they participated in some peacekeeping operations with bait " end of -- with the u. n. north dakota, a partner in a variety of ways. what we have done putting this draft together -- and let me make something clear to you. we did not write the strategic concept. we were a group of experts, 12 of us, that in fact were doing a lot of consulting, a lot of work in terms of putting together a document that this kind of the building block for what did secretary general is going to do, which is to reconsult, and then taken to a summit with heads of state in lisbon. we did a lot of work to pull things mixed together to give recommendations to him. host: can you describe the a little bit more the process the group went through? guest: first of all, how it all began. what happened, after the 60 anniversary of nato, the heads of state got together and said there needed to be a new strategic concept. the secretary general was directed to write it and then they decided to name a group of experts -- there were 12 of us. we were named as individuals for expertise, not necessarily to re
they participated in some peacekeeping operations with bait " end of -- with the u. n. north dakota, a partner in a variety of ways. what we have done putting this draft together -- and let me make something clear to you. we did not write the strategic concept. we were a group of experts, 12 of us, that in fact were doing a lot of consulting, a lot of work in terms of putting together a document that this kind of the building block for what did secretary general is going to do, which is to...
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after all this happened, the president stood in front of the u n and still talked about a video. i watch that happen on the video. how those democrats that criticized these men yesterday could do it with a straight face blows my mind it was one of those days i was glad i was independent. i am embarrassed for our country. i am ashamed of our administration. will get an answer. guest: you are not the only one. a number of us as to what it mattered? when i asked the question of mr. hicks, i said i was mad. i could not watch the comments from our secretary of state as to what it matters. it does matter to america. matters when we put the resources of our brave men and women on the line and stacking it up with lies. i think that is a disgraceful aspect. they would be proud that three men came forward as whistleblowers to tell a story and presented the facts. even more so, mr. hicks tried to remedy this but within the process and the administration and got nowhere and was forced to come forward. showing light on these facts will set us free. continue that pursued and make sure you are
after all this happened, the president stood in front of the u n and still talked about a video. i watch that happen on the video. how those democrats that criticized these men yesterday could do it with a straight face blows my mind it was one of those days i was glad i was independent. i am embarrassed for our country. i am ashamed of our administration. will get an answer. guest: you are not the only one. a number of us as to what it mattered? when i asked the question of mr. hicks, i said i...
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we should not have voided for russia to give us the green light at the u. n. they are still arming the man. they are flying flights over iraq to help assad. if we had the agreement he said about ira, we probably would have prevented that. >> let me ask you quickly what is your criteria for intervention. >> in syria? what is in the interests of the american people. >> no humanitarian. >> each situation will come up with its own set of circumstances. putting american troops on the ground, that has to be within the national security interests of the american people. embargoes and sanctions -- those are things that do not put american troops on the ground. if you are talking about putting troops on the ground, only in our interests. >> i want to return home for the last few questions. this debate is historic. we have two catholic candidates, first time on a stage such as this. i would like to ask you both to tell me what role your religion has played in your own personal views on abortion. please talk about how you came to that decision. talking about how your rel
we should not have voided for russia to give us the green light at the u. n. they are still arming the man. they are flying flights over iraq to help assad. if we had the agreement he said about ira, we probably would have prevented that. >> let me ask you quickly what is your criteria for intervention. >> in syria? what is in the interests of the american people. >> no humanitarian. >> each situation will come up with its own set of circumstances. putting american...
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some viruses can herpes or shingles last for decades; if you had it see it recur u can later. i went to know what can the road with ebola. i hadn't heard anything about that and i was wondering. >> it's true that some viruses a n persist in the body for very long time.you gave a good example of shingles which is a of the chickenpox the case of ebola there's no evidence whatsoever that it can refer once somebody the virus off and gotten rid of it. there's not been a single case of somebody has been cured of ebola but then suffers a relapse. in a globalized economy, why are we not concerned about the well-being of countries where we t the world trade money. finances travel instantaneously over there for are we not why concerned about the well-being of these people so that they do states e in impoverished where disease thrives? >> what should be happening now that is not? it why did we not stop occurred? why did we prevention measures in place? obviously these countries are very poor and that is one reason why the disease is spreading there. >> i completely agree with what you ju
some viruses can herpes or shingles last for decades; if you had it see it recur u can later. i went to know what can the road with ebola. i hadn't heard anything about that and i was wondering. >> it's true that some viruses a n persist in the body for very long time.you gave a good example of shingles which is a of the chickenpox the case of ebola there's no evidence whatsoever that it can refer once somebody the virus off and gotten rid of it. there's not been a single case of somebody...
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into three different agencies -- customs and border protection, immigration customs enforcement, aand u. s. citizen and citizenship services. that agency is now in charge of doing the legal applications for green cards, citizenship, naturalization. that will be a very big part of action sence executive well as ice, n, as which is in charge of the interior enforcement of immigration laws. they are the ones who are really in charge of the worksite enforcement that the caller: was talking about. obviously, very controversial. on both ends of the spectrum -- with the le agreeing caller saying that we need to do more worksite enforcement. these people were not come over if they can get jobs here. the flipside being, the employee is arguing that they have no other way to get the that they need. are able to understand sort of guest: that r attract the labor they are relegated to hire the immigrants. host: joe from hawaii. caller: hi. nice to meet you. you have a great conversation going. my focus is on citizens getting pulled over to corruption. problem for me. i think this is not the only mone
into three different agencies -- customs and border protection, immigration customs enforcement, aand u. s. citizen and citizenship services. that agency is now in charge of doing the legal applications for green cards, citizenship, naturalization. that will be a very big part of action sence executive well as ice, n, as which is in charge of the interior enforcement of immigration laws. they are the ones who are really in charge of the worksite enforcement that the caller: was talking about....
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to suggest that this has been a perpetually divided government cannot get u anything done is a little misleading. the president had his three unity with all levels of government, and all we got was obama care, which to be a n itself failure. of the democratic senate with the majority leader having a job bill, he is taken action on anything benefit ld private-sector job growth and expand economic opportunity for americans. that are of plans benefiting americans, look to our governors who are creating opportunities for small businesses. they are providing investment for small businesses and startups. help on that level. we also see that governors have done a great deal to help students in their states. look at governor walker and his tuition freeze in wisconsin. perry's governor $10,000 bachelor degree where he is making it easier to get a college degree in that come out with so much that. i think that republican our states have advanced, you know, our principles that work for the citizens of the states. i can only hope we take back the senate and 10 days now and with the federal level.
to suggest that this has been a perpetually divided government cannot get u anything done is a little misleading. the president had his three unity with all levels of government, and all we got was obama care, which to be a n itself failure. of the democratic senate with the majority leader having a job bill, he is taken action on anything benefit ld private-sector job growth and expand economic opportunity for americans. that are of plans benefiting americans, look to our governors who are...
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certainly at the democratic convention, u saw a lot of emphasis on this issue n. past, the democrats haven't been able to make this a winning issue for them. let's see how this election plays out. they're certainly trying to push sort of what they would say is a sensible gun control policy. host: this was the take in the "new york times," the morning after hillary clinton's acceptance speech, and their headline was, "clinton warns of a moment of reckoning, accepts historic nomination, promising to repair bonds of trust." democrats line is next. we square from jeffrey in indiana. go ahead. caller: good morning. where i come from, you tell the tree by its fruit. donald trump's fruit are lies, deception, and bankruptcy. what is it going to lead you to? he hasn't done anything -- he has a casino here t. didn't do anything about the city. and he lied about things he was going to do, and he did not. i'm pretty sure he profitted pretty well. host: do you think donald trump's record, track record as a businessman is having much traction with potential supporters, or is he
certainly at the democratic convention, u saw a lot of emphasis on this issue n. past, the democrats haven't been able to make this a winning issue for them. let's see how this election plays out. they're certainly trying to push sort of what they would say is a sensible gun control policy. host: this was the take in the "new york times," the morning after hillary clinton's acceptance speech, and their headline was, "clinton warns of a moment of reckoning, accepts historic...